WOULD YOU VOTE FOR HILLARY CLINTON AS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE USA

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WOULD YOU VOTE FOR HILLARY CLINTON AS THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE USA




raavana
gampaha Sri Lanka
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 2:32 PM CST
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I always find you on Hillary related threads !!!
NOPE...I CAN'T...COS I'M NOT A U.S CITIZEN..........rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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HeartsDesire61
Hernando USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 2:33 PM CST
what other choices do we have? None frustrated
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tampa1
London, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 5:18 PM CST
Well. If really want to see how bad things can get, elect a democrat and you shall see. It's far to late to just pull and run from Iraq, so you know that they won't. Hilary has already stated that she can't say when the US will withdraw even under her democratic presidency. Now add things like national health care among many other things, and ask yourself who's going to pay for it?



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Indyfella
indianapolis, Indiana USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 5:22 PM CST
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I always find you on Hillary related threads !!!


Actually, she changed her name from Hitlery...to Hillary. But don't tell anyone. rolling on the floor laughing
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Ambrose2007
Badger, South Dakota USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 5:26 PM CST
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I think Hillary Clinton would make a good president and I think our country is ready for a female president, but I am not sure the world is being that most Heads of State are men.
I think those "Heads" are very likely more than ready for an attractive lady president.laugh (Yes, I once thought Hillary was pretty hot, in a Machiavellian way, of course.)

I'll be voting for the only candidate of conscience and integrity - albeit far less attractive - Ron Paul.
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tampa1
London, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 5:26 PM CST
rolling on the floor laughing Mums the word...
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Munichtexan
Brno Czech Republic
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:00 PM CST
Does it really matter. When it gets right down to it. They are all politicians. None of them talk about what is really sailing US down the tubes.

1) Illegal aliens do not pay the taxes that legal aliens and citizens pay. Yet they use our welfare system, our roads, our hospitals and our schools.
a) abolish the national income tax and replace it with a national sales tax on everything including food and housing.

2) The BIS legislation is leading US companies to do research out side the United States. Do you think it is a coincidence that Intel, a $20Billion plus company designed their last product in Israel?

3) Lawyers are killing the country. The US has more lawyers per 100 people than any other country in the world.
a) Abolish parole. It is a proven fact that 80% of all crime is by repeat offenders, 80% of them on parole at the time they committed the crime (FBI report 2006)
b) Only in the US - if you sue me and lose do I still have to pay my lawyers, for my time and for the court fees. If someone sues someone in a civil suit than by god if they lose they should have to pay.
c) Only in the US are traffic fines considered a viable way for a city to make an income. Guess what if you can not pay that $1000 fine associated with a stop sign, you do not get a lawyer to defend you and you will go to jail.
d) Only in the US can you drink 3 six-packs of beer and get a warning while smoking a single joint can end you up in jail for 6 months.
e) Only in the US does the cost of the product have to be increased by 25% to cover liability costs.


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Munichtexan
Brno Czech Republic
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:14 PM CST
Ahh the heck with it - you opened the gate with Hillary, so lets point out a few other things that our politicians dance around.

In 1996 a federal report showed that wind power along the southern coasts could provide over 25% of the nation's electrical needs through 2025.

The US is the only industrial nation that does not transport people effectively by train and bus. Actually its probably the only nation in the world independent of it being industrial or not.

We have the capability to produce biodiesel at the capacity to significantly reduce our foreign oil imports. Europe has been using Biodiesel for over 12 years. What does it take to convert a car to biodiesel if it runs on diesel? Hmm, draining the gas tank and fueling up with biodiesel. (I lived in Munich for two years - all of the Germans I knew admitted that they never drained the gas tank - just put the sticker on the tank and started using biodiesel) The US military is the largest user of diesel in the United states.

The only way to defeat an enemy is to take away whatever it is that enables them to fight. The war on terrorism can only be won by reducing the use of Foreign Oil by the United States.

When I hear Hillary or any of the others start talking about what really needs to be done to make the US competitive, than I would get excited. The US is already a 3rd world country, just no one wants to believe it. The Russians are gaining significant power and have the money from Oil and Natural Gas to continue through the next two years in growth while the US goes into a depression. China already controls manufacturing and now the BIS legislation is moving Research and Development overseas.

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tampa1
London, Ontario Canada
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 6:14 PM CST
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Does it really matter. When it gets right down to it. They are all politicians. None of them talk about what is really sailing US down the tubes.

1) Illegal aliens do not pay the taxes that legal aliens and citizens pay. Yet they use our welfare system, our roads, our hospitals and our schools.
a) abolish the national income tax and replace it with a national sales tax on everything including food and housing.

2) The BIS legislation is leading US companies to do research out side the United States. Do you think it is a coincidence that Intel, a $20Billion plus company designed their last product in Israel?

3) Lawyers are killing the country. The US has more lawyers per 100 people than any other country in the world.
a) Abolish parole. It is a proven fact that 80% of all crime is by repeat offenders, 80% of them on parole at the time they committed the crime (FBI report 2006)
b) Only in the US - if you sue me and lose do I still have to pay my lawyers, for my time and for the court fees. If someone sues someone in a civil suit than by god if they lose they should have to pay.
c) Only in the US are traffic fines considered a viable way for a city to make an income. Guess what if you can not pay that $1000 fine associated with a stop sign, you do not get a lawyer to defend you and you will go to jail.
d) Only in the US can you drink 3 six-packs of beer and get a warning while smoking a single joint can end you up in jail for 6 months.
e) Only in the US does the cost of the product have to be increased by 25% to cover liability costs.


Well I guess you have to look at America as one of the last truely capitalist countries left in the world, which is fine be me and I am sure most American's as well, the problem is the democracy element has gone down the tubes.

When only 30% of the population is voting, there must be a feeling that all is lost. I predict that in this century you will see the US in Civil war yet once again. The rich and corporate interests are raping the country dry. They are not worried about supplying jobs and wealth to the middle and lower class anymore, and why should they? They get the poor countries of the world to do it for them.

That's what globalization is all about, they can get richer by never seeing the products, and sell them anywhere in the world at a profit.
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Indyfella
indianapolis, Indiana USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 7:09 PM CST
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Does it really matter. When it gets right down to it. They are all politicians. None of them talk about what is really sailing US down the tubes.

1) Illegal aliens do not pay the taxes that legal aliens and citizens pay. Yet they use our welfare system, our roads, our hospitals and our schools.
a) abolish the national income tax and replace it with a national sales tax on everything including food and housing.

2) The BIS legislation is leading US companies to do research out side the United States. Do you think it is a coincidence that Intel, a $20Billion plus company designed their last product in Israel?

3) Lawyers are killing the country. The US has more lawyers per 100 people than any other country in the world.
a) Abolish parole. It is a proven fact that 80% of all crime is by repeat offenders, 80% of them on parole at the time they committed the crime (FBI report 2006)
b) Only in the US - if you sue me and lose do I still have to pay my lawyers, for my time and for the court fees. If someone sues someone in a civil suit than by god if they lose they should have to pay.
c) Only in the US are traffic fines considered a viable way for a city to make an income. Guess what if you can not pay that $1000 fine associated with a stop sign, you do not get a lawyer to defend you and you will go to jail.
d) Only in the US can you drink 3 six-packs of beer and get a warning while smoking a single joint can end you up in jail for 6 months.
e) Only in the US does the cost of the product have to be increased by 25% to cover liability costs.




Agree w/you about 90%.....but the drinking in Indiana is automatic jail for the night. The end cost can range from $4k to 6k...after court costs, fines, lawyers, insurance premiums...
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Indyfella
indianapolis, Indiana USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 7:13 PM CST
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Well I guess you have to look at America as one of the last truely capitalist countries left in the world, which is fine be me and I am sure most American's as well, the problem is the democracy element has gone down the tubes.

When only 30% of the population is voting, there must be a feeling that all is lost. I predict that in this century you will see the US in Civil war yet once again. The rich and corporate interests are raping the country dry. They are not worried about supplying jobs and wealth to the middle and lower class anymore, and why should they? They get the poor countries of the world to do it for them.

That's what globalization is all about, they can get richer by never seeing the products, and sell them anywhere in the world at a profit.


To be honest, I'd put my business overseas where other countries are more business friendly. (that's from a business perspective) Besides, with all the environmental mandates, why not make stuff in China where there are no real controls on pollution. (and that's only one area)

The US is becoming less friendly to business....we have to expect them to leave...


JMO
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alabamabebe
Banks of the Warrior River, Alabama USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 7:20 PM CST
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You have to admit that America has HUGE problems with health insurance. There are 3rd world countries that have better programs. People are going to other countries to have surgeories.

We have alot of problems, and with the last presidency, more problems.

What about the care of our Vets?? Suicide?

We need a change, I am for that, but with out slamming Hillary personally, provide more information about your favorite canidate.
So why are Canadians coming to the US to have surgery. The waiting list is so long there, you'll die first.
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alabamabebe
Banks of the Warrior River, Alabama USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 7:23 PM CST
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I am not comfortable voting for ANYONE unless I am educated in what they are about and have some idea what their manifesto is.. however I really admire the way she dealth with her husbands 'scandal' I think her ability to be forgiving is an example to us all...
Get a clue, she wasn't being forgiving to him, she just didn't want to give up the power of the co-presidency. The thing she was probably maddest about was that he got caught, she couldn't care less who he plays with cigars with.
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Don216
Three Rivers, Texas USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 8:29 PM CST
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Get a clue, she wasn't being forgiving to him, she just didn't want to give up the power of the co-presidency. The thing she was probably maddest about was that he got caught, she couldn't care less who he plays with cigars with.
So true. She was just along for the ride which would put her where she is today.

The only thing she stands for is herself in the White House by any means available.
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cherokeemoon
grove, Oklahoma USA
Posted: Dec 30, 2007, 8:37 PM CST
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see, Cherokee....you are not ignored
rolling on the floor laughing Never when u want to disagree with me.hug
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CALLMEMSTRACY
BAKERSFIELD, California USA
Posted: Jan 1, 2008, 11:37 PM CST
She is qualified in that her husband was president and because she is familiar with politics and because she is a Senator in the state of New York; No president ever really has experience of being a president until they become president; the onlt exception might be former vice presidentrs who become presidents such as Gerald Ford.
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fireliter
Allen Park, Michigan USA
Posted: Jan 1, 2008, 11:40 PM CST
Any woman who can remain married after all her husband did is too likely to get in the bed with the devil for votes favors or just because he's hornier than her old man.rolling on the floor laughing

I bet she comes out of the closet only after she's elected.conversing
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fireliter
Allen Park, Michigan USA
Posted: Jan 1, 2008, 11:42 PM CST
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Any woman who can remain married after all her husband did is too likely to get in the bed with the devil for votes favors or just because he's hornier than her old man.

I bet she comes out of the closet only after she's elected.
she's a politician of course she more capable of playing both sides
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sassywoman
Houma, Louisiana USA
Posted: Jan 1, 2008, 11:51 PM CST
would you want a DUMB blonde as your next president. Not me I would want someone who can think and ovulate at the same time.

She can't JMO
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OverTheWindow
Chicago, Paris, Marseille, Illinois USA
Posted: Jan 1, 2008, 11:52 PM CST
I would vote for Obama yay
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